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Sustainability is a pressing concern in today’s construction industry. Prefabricated metal buildings offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional building methods. The materials used, primarily steel, are highly durable and recyclable, contributing to a significant reduction in waste. Furthermore, because much of the construction takes place indoors, there is less material waste generated compared to conventional building sites. Additionally, efficient manufacturing processes in factories can lead to lower energy consumption, further aligning with global sustainability goals. By opting for prefabricated structures, builders and developers can confidently support eco-friendly initiatives while still meeting the demands for quality buildings.
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To construct a steel structure warehouse, a comprehensive design plan must be established in advance, which should take into account the intended use of the warehouse, as well as its location and size. Once the building’s size has been determined, deciding whether a single-span or multi-span design or a single-story or multi-story layout is best suited to the intended purpose is essential. Typically, the steel frame width ranges between 18-24 meters. The height of the warehouse should be determined based on the required internal space or storage capacity of the goods, with a standard height of 6 meters for most warehouses. In cases where a crane is intended to be used, the warehouse building’s height must be designed according to the crane’s maximum lifting height.